0 he Oshawa Daily Times Succeeding The Osh awa Daily Reformer "All the News While It Is News" Jublishiaf at Ouhpus. Out. Cana Gonads, Kory OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930 15 Cents 8 Week; 3 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES , returning to YAucousss: Wash. with 286 passengers pvey, was rammed head-on po St. Helens on the Columbia Kills Sault Ste. Marie.~Clinton'. Magsh- "all, 11-year-old son of Mr, and arshall of Korah Township yestegday, killed 'a full-grown wo! with/an axe, Wolves have been un- numerous and bold in. Korah hip, and young Marshall saw near the farm buildings in a eld. Picking up an axe, he ginger: y followed the animal, which made 4, a wire fence. In attempting to clear it the wolf became. fast and the boy, seeing its predictament, used his axe with effect. He will claim the bounty. AoW P.pils Roped to Seats Reginas~Ratepiyers of Saskatche, wan have voiced indignation over the action of a Haultain public school teacher in "roping" pupils to their seats. Parents claim that there. is great danger: in this practice in case of a fire alarm, * * N Drowned Belgrade, Jugoslavia--Nine - per- sons in a consular outing party of 11 'were d in. an to their motorboat during a storm on . Lake Ochrida, which lies on the fron tier of Albania and Jugoslavia. west of Monastie. . * Turkish Women Set Franchise Istanbul, Turkey. ~ The Parliament passed the law giving wo- men the right to vote in municipal elections and making them eligible to hold office as municipal councillors and presidents of nun icipalities. 4 . Murderer Executed Bellefonte, Pa. -- Ralph Russel Sleat, 30, of Philade bis ho ol oc ted at Jotkw tiary. today soyrl peni work 4 the for Be" rat time singe the mu inies and strikes of day and Thursday. men aanas breakfast at 6.30 o'clock -and 'then went quietly; to their 'posts in the factories. : TON Skcwhegan, Me.--A 21-year-old yoman, Mes. Mog Maran, bio d -t and James Henderson, ry of Madison, was in a critical condition as the aftermath of gun lay by a former suitor at a party ot ns Hoople) "A charge of mur- faces. Donald Pomeroy, 22, police say broke down after the shooting and declared that jealousy. had prompted his act. NOTED NATIVE OF PORT HOPE DIES (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Toronto, March 31.--Harry 8. 'White, XK.C., prominent local: bar- rister, dled at his home Saturday ' might. Because of 'bis ability as a counsel and his special knowledge of practice law he was well known to/the profession throughout One tario and his activities on 'behait of the Canadian Bar Association Bhim into contact with bata of the bls of that } Mr. White was born at 'Port March arch 31 --Sent née 'of jail was, the nish. ¢ Rota to Wok 0 that th | {Ee aaot No MACDONALD G VERNMEN Five Are Dead, 11 Missing, in Blast BRITAIN REFUSES TO MAKE FURTHER COMMITMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH TREATY Briand Indicates Disapproval|, of Issuance of Statement ~--British Press Accepts It as Expressing Policy Al- ready Understood JAPAN MAY ACCEPT JAP.U.S. FORMULA Two Weeks of Indecision Ended * With Completion of Draft of Instructions to Delegation--Goes to Cab- inet Tomorrow By GEORGE HAMBLETON n Press Staff Correspondent London, March 31. ~Headquatters of the French' naval delegation arg not altogether pleased by the frank declare"on of the British official spokesman yesterday that it was ab- solutely impossible for Great Brit- ain to undertake any further mili- tary commitments in connection with the proposed: French security pact, Experts are new yv:Orking on this treaty, whichsit is hoped will enable France to gut' down ker. naval pro- Rram, And, Yo Briand Disapproves Aristide Briand, French iveian finistet, today indicated disapproval | of the issuance. of - this saying he ance, of, it Yad } been a- grevd | no statement of any kind would be issued while these conver- sations, were in. progress. He was talking'to French 3 wspaperimen aud observers believed he had his "tol in his cheek,"w hen he expr ne hope 'the statement was not authori« zed, For British official statesmen are notable for thei: scrupulous care about authorization for important statements and the British press to- (Continued on Page 3) YOUTH HELD IN BOX SEVERAL MONTHS BY INDIAN 'SAINT Mother Said Murdered -- Many Charges Laid by Police + (By Canadian Pr » Leased Wire) Karachi, India, March 31.<Eight officers and 105 constables ag Hl Robri Fort stronghold of aro Sahib, 22-year-old influential Moslem religious leader, found ' a a2 23 years old imprisoned in a The youth had been missing for several months, and there were stor ies that the boy's. niother, wlio peti- tioned magistrates . search for ner son, was murdered lates; Police found also a la of fafiridges revolver ul fies, opus 1 nd liq Charges of wurder 'and e supply FLIERS FOUND IN AUSTRALIAN WILDS Aviators Attempting Flight to England, Located After Forced Landing (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Sydney, New South Wales, March 3l.--David Smith, and Licutenant Shiers, aviators who are attempting a flight to England, came down in the wilds of northern territare vere located today by a searching party. A wireless message toy wick re- transmitted from Wyndham, \appar- ently not far away, said: "Search party arrived okeh." Their forced landing: occurred Sat- urday, They wirelessed that they were without' food but had plenty of water. Jewish Revolt Commission Concludes Qut- break Not Directed Against Britain (By Canadien. Press Leased Wire) London, March 3l~The Palestine Commission whieh investigated the disorders in Palestine last year made publie its' report today coneludin, that the outbreak was not intchded tish authority in Palestine, Among the general conclusions ef the Commission was the statement that the outbreak in Jerusalem on Aug. 23, 1929, was from the begin- ning an attack by the Arabs on the Jews for which no excuse, in. the form of earlier murders by the Jews, liad been established. At the same time the conunission said that the outbreak' was not premeditated. 'The, report recommended that a clear statement of policy by the British government was essential to the good government of Palestine. It was recommended that such a state- ment be made with the least pos- sible 'delay. : "It is: important," the report stat- ed, "that the government should make clear they intend to give full effect to that policy with all the re- sources at their command." Women in Duel Over Boy Friend Mexico City, 'Mareh 31.--The the affections of a man within three days, occurred here Satur. day when two waitresses of a cabs aret fought with pistols under the street lamps of a lonely suburb, The duel was entirely a women's affair, Each- duellst had a youug woman friend as a second and the duel became = double duel when the seconds jumped Into the fray with knives, All four women were. wauaded before. policemen ed against Pir Pagharo. "Pir: iis isn appro. 8 mately "Saint." arrived, ending the battle and ar- resting the women, Alleged § $250,000 Radium Fraud Lands Hamilton Couple in Jail Haniiton, March 3L=Arra ed cou i today. March Facing illegally convert- bert McKnight 'New da Jaen $250,000. Jocal and 'district residents in the McKnight-Oliver of. Company, Charles A, Oli- fine" acvariment. of: the. lor 11 | tion" ative meral at' Toronto, aid the com- nints against the couple, Audi- were engaged under his direc- iPteral days ago and ingpec- on he books of the MeKnight- iv ompany revealed fraud, Ww. Is say. il of $560,000 was. asked tor thelr release, Oliver: and his wite Jrutested that it was prohibi- ut no reduction was made and they both remain in the cells. 'While officials have little infor- formation concerning the. afairs of the companies it is believed that the bullk.of the stock was sold in Hamilton ae vicinity. Several ved 'today at police 1 'investors who ne of 'the McK Oliver 'Holding Company Report Made on to be nor was it a revolt against Bris | second duel between women for | used as a eh and much dame French Displeased by British Statement on New Pact \ wo ULAR AND ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE KING AND QUEEN ph here shows Princess Mary, only daughter of the King and PL of England, riding to the York-Ainsty bunt at Goldsborough all, ve. cently. he is the new countess of Harewood, now that her husband, the has inherited the title from his late father, hoto, Child Marri: In India Ended Great Evil of Baby Brides Eliminated at Midnight Tonight (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) New Delhi, India, March 31.--Pro- hibition of baby brides becomes ef- vective throughout British India at midnight. Henceworth 'it' will be illegal for mature men to marry little girls of 7 and 8 years of age. Specifically the new law forbids the marriage: of girls less than 14 and boys less than. 18 years of age, but the law was aimed at the greater marriage evil 'which brought upon its Indian proponents the condemnation of many Western» |' crs. X p Ab A fine of 1,000 ruples' or imprison. ment for one month' will "be impo- sed upon any person solemnizing a union which comes under the ban of the Child Marriage Act. Tiny brides have been rushed 'to the altar by thousands the-last five months in an cffort to forestall: the flaw, 'which' was passed last Septem. ber by the legislative assembly by, 67 votes to 14, to become effective Ap- ril 1. In one recent case the age 'of a little" bride was only 'two years, In many quarters the new law ig resented on religious grounds®and'it |' has caused considerable agitation both among Hindus afd Moslems. CR BOMB ROCKS HOME IN NIAGARA FALLS Residents Escape Injury as House Wrecked by Blast Niagara Falls, Ont. March 3le=A terrific blast believed to have been caused by a bomb wrecked a liouse occupied by Frank Sherbo hat Sat- urday night, occupants: happens ed to be in the kitchen at rear farthest removed front the centre of " blast, vid the $ime, nd Eisen a ped: | pparently the e Had been placed in the corner of the * bed. room occupied by Sherbo. Floors and walls were "torn out and ¥all glass broken. The city police are} investiga- ding and are. of the belief' that av both caused the blast but have been unable to find any pieces of an in. fernal machine in the wreckage. The front part-of the 'building is age was caused th ae. fy. ny to reach the. | son occur Bh ihe, itch n Sale were att. of erho e police he kriows o no enemies, He at a loss to! ace (Megptien Mus A ther of 4,000 Years' Rest Philadelphia, Pa., Match 31--A mummy which with its decorations of amulets and jewelry, lay ulidis- turbed for 4,000 years, has been discovered by the University of Pennsylvania Museum expedition at Meydum, Egypt, according to a report juet received from Alan Rowe, field director in charge of the excavations. The mummy is that of a woman named Sat-Her-1 em-Hat, who lived about 2,000 B.C, In addition to discovering this mummy, considered unusual, inas- much as robbers have pillaged many Egyptian tombs, the expedi- tion has been continuing its search for a burial chamber in the masta- bah lying near the great pyramids of Sendteru who lived about 2900 B.C.. The mastabah was used for the burial of members of the royal family. Donto Try for World's Record Occan . Speedway, - Daytona ' Beach, Fla, March 8t---After making two runs over the ocean speedway here today at: an average speed of 170 world's speed rocord of 231° miles an hour. EIGHT INJURED IN LONDON ACCIDENTS London, Ont, March 31. -- Eight people were injured in three accis dents here yesterday. Four of them were hurt when a London and Port ear driven along Hill Strect by J. B. Heap, Rochester, N.Y, Mr, and Mrs, Heap of Rochester, J. W, Cunliffe and Mrs. Cunliffe of London, were all injured, and taken to a hospital where their condition is reported serious, A Three' persons were injured in a collision: between motor cars driven . -and Charles Kelly} e. formeg mind T. Dromgele, of on, 'seriously hurt, Mrs, Wi Kelly, mo= Charles Kelly, was critically injured 'in the smash, Broker Offices Close Toronto.~It was announced to: day that the branch offices operat- ed by F. G. Oke, Toronto ' stock broker, at ' Windsor, ' Kitchener, Lindsay and Orillia, will not be open 'for business tomorrow, The Jos announcement is taken as a fur in 'the stock It iy estimated more than 3,000 former clerks are now out of em- count f for the blast . J Floyiaeat. SAID TO HAVE Jidentifying them because of the dens» Stanley train' collided with a motor |» both taken to hospital | rea [ on, Colonel Clarke said ther indication of the depression jaind in the same way we must keep, brokerage business. | Our organization to, T DEFEATED | VOTE OF 183 T0 179 SCORED AGAINST LABORITES BUT RESIGNATION IS UNLIKELY SIXTEEN MEN BEEN KILLED Five Bodies Recovered -- Carbon Monoxide Gas Hin- ders Workers Kettle Island, Ky.; March 31.=The bodies of five miners killed in an explosion in the Pioneer Coal Com- pany mine Saturday were discovered by mine rescue workers today one and one half miles from the entrance, | The workers. were forced to leave the bodies in the mine and immedi» ately return to the surface without ity: of the carbon monoxide gas, L Others Believed Dead John F. Daniel, chief of the state]; department of mines, said today that it was a practical certainty 'hat the ¢ other eleven miners are dead, Mel) expressed 'the opinion that the re«|§ mainder of the bodies wopld not be reached before Wednesday, because accumulated debris caused by the ex-|¢ plosion hampers the rescuc workers, Carbon monoxide gas makes it ex- tremely. dangerous for rescue squads to remain near the scene of the ex- plosion for more than a few minutes, The squads are working in from four to six hour shifts, the men venetrat-| ing the mine and then with itn for. fresh air at intervals, The rescue squads are cornposed of | men attached to the . state depart- ment of mines, the U.S, bureau of mines and neighboring "coal come panics, i Seven Seamen Feared Killed Disappear From Trawler Which Struck Reef in Shetland Islands (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Lerwick, Shetland Islands, March 31.--Seven men who had: been cling~ ing to the rigging of the Aberdeen steam trawler: Ben Doran, which struck a dangerous reef in the West Shetland group Saturday, had disap- peared with their ship 'today and it was feared that they had' perished. Trawlers and drifters which left the main land this morning in: an attempt to rescue the imperiled crew of the Ben Doran returned se- veral hours later and reported that ithe Ben Doran had broken up and disappeared. There was no sign of life anywhere, and it was feared that the crew had succumbed during the night, Wants fifth Term Hull, Que.--May of Hull for the last four years, Theo. Lambert is in the running for another term. He announced himself definitely in this regard at a city hall meeting Saturday, No opposition is yet in sight for the elections which are to 'be held in May. MAKES APPEAL FOR TRAINED MILITIA Should Be Ready To Take Up Arms at Moment's Notice, Speaker Says Montreal, Que. March #l,.---An appeal for a trained. militia that will be ready to take up arms at British-American importance was given merger of three Untario brewing firms with the announcement here today by L, W. McLennan, recently appointed general manager of the Kuntz Brewery, British pany of Windsor hag tario, Limited, will make Waterloo, also intimated that the syndicate might be enlarged with Ottawa, Brewing Company, FOURTH BREWERY FIRM IN MERGER Brewing Co. Joins Brewing Cor- poration of Ontario (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Waterloo, March U1.--Added Lhe recenl Ltd., that the Brewing Com- been included n the Brewing Corporation of On- Mr, McLennan, who headquarters in American his ne acquisition of other firms, al- though he refused to make a deti- ite statement on tnis point, The Brewing Corvoration of On- ario, Ltd., now includes the Tay- or Bate Company of St, Cathar. pes, the Brading Brewery, Ltd. the British American Windsor, and he Kuntz Brewery, Ltd, Water- loo, Arrest Ten on | effect of the defeat New Rum Row Police Have Merry Chase to| Capture Boat and 250 Cases of Liquor (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Boston, Mass, March 31.--Coast guard officials today believed that a new rum row had been set up off the New England coast with yes terday's arrest of 10¢en and the seis zure of 250 cases of liquor in Dor. chester Day and the abondoning of the speed boat Evelyn Ruth in Pro- vinceton harbor, The men were arrested before & break by officers after the craft had gone ashore and an anonymous tip came to police that bulky objects werg being moved accross the marsh- es, With the rising tide, the craft was ' refloated and William Sovel, Boston, one of those arrested who had bails ed himself out for $200, is alleged to have returned and. raced the boat away into the harbor. Twenty boats kept up watch all day and late in the afternoon the CG-139 picked her up near the tip of Cape Cod. Chase was given and the one-pound gun unsheathed but the boat sped away in Provinceton harbor 90 miles across the bay from Boston, The hoat was abandon¢J at a dock and the crew of three escaped on shore, The men were bailed out last night after charges of keeping and expos- ing liquor and federal charges of conspiracy to violate the custbmy laws had been brought against them: Catapulted From Plane, Is Unhurt Buffalo, March 31,~Mildred Kaufi- man, Kansas City aviatrix and holder of the woman's world record of 46 in side loops, escaped with but a few slight scratches and bruises when she was fatapited from her plane at a height of 3,200 tect while attempts ing to break her mark at the Buf- falo airport yesterday, Miss Kauffman landed safely with the aid of her parachute while the plane crashed to earth with its mo. tor wide open, The accident was wits nessed by several thousand persons, who for a time believed the aviatrix} ri had plunged 'to death in the craft, | Vote Looked Upon in Nature of a Snap Division--Gov: ernment Saves Itself in Second Division, 185 to 175 i ' MEMBERS DEMAND GOVT. RESIGNATION ' Was Second Defeat of Labor Ministry. Since it Took Office, First Being on Coal Mines Bill 'f (By 'Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Mar, 31.~The MacDone ald government, for the second time in its ten months of life, to- day suffered a minor defeat in the House of Commons but immediate~ ly rallied its forces and succeeded' in carrying the day on a motion to adjourn the House, Today's defeat was on 8 motion for suspension of the rule that the House adjourn at 11,00 p.m,, thd vote being 183 to 179, The defeay was one of procedure, and despite' cries of "resign" from the opposi= tion benches, , was Mot considered a vital matter, "The second vote taken shortly after calling for adjournment of the House resulted in a victory ot the government by 10 votes, 14 to 175, and the orders of the day were proceeded with, The only on the first question of procedure was to dee lay further business of the ses- sion since - the House cannot sit { later than 11.00 o'clock tonight as the government desired, Second Defeat of Ministry Poday's defeat owas the second that has been sustained by the Laborite ministry since fits crea tion on June 7, 1029, The first defeat administered to the government was on March 11 when an amendment to the coal mines bill was carried by the ope positioy by a vote of 282 to 274. This defeat was not looked upon as one involving a major issue and the government immediately an nounced it had no intention of ree signing on it. ----------y AUSTRALIA URGES MORE TRADE AMONG BRITISH NATIONS Freer and Fuller Trade De. clared Practical by Cham. bers of Commerce (By Canadian Press Lotised Wire) Adelaide, Australia, March 31. Arguments for closer economic relae tions between the sister nations of the British Empire were put forward at the meeting of the Associated Lhambe of Commerce ot Australia by Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, gow erpor of the State of South Austra= lia, today, "Many think a scheme of fred trade within the Empire is idealistic," lie said, "but 1 am sume that freer and fuller trade is well | ithin the scope of practical polis 1C8. The president of the pr 4 Joseph Barker of Melbourne, ap: ed for courage and optimism in ing the problems confront commonwealth, Britain was Aus! lin's best customer for wool and time was ripe. for re of he misunderstanding between the: ¢ ers in Australia and the con: : in Britain, he declared. He refrained. from commenting on the wisdom of the event increases in Australian tas couns: oteration in the a moment's notice y was voiced here by Col, '¥, ¥, Ularke, D,8.0,, Montreal, in replying to a oast to the Canadian Legion at 'the Maroeuil Wood dinner of the Cavalry Club, registered, of Moni- Speaking of the Canadian Le tha hose who were rgainst the Legion ahd military organisations were people 'who have never turned a hand for their country, "They seem to have their innings today. while money is a little tight and the world is interested in economics, but we train young men in college to box so 'that they might be ready for emergencies, uot that they might go out and pick fights Jaane #0 that our men will be ready to drop inte | line the way our fathers and grandtathers have dune," and suppression talled: creased and u spl itor all law was rime morale of the people. the Es L.C.A. Reduced Crime, Law Obedience, Says: (By Canadien Press Leased Wire) Toronto * March 8l---Ontario's system of liquor control bus redue- ed crime, brought about increased respect for all law, taken profits formerly made by big bootleggers of, into the hands of the Government | which. uses it for beneficial public gorvices, and by increasing popus lar contentment has stimulated ef Acloney in Indust hereas u ition, coercion | Wi crime {n= | vers gard g the Spthich of Hon, Q. given to United in an elaborate or so-cdlled prohi uns | ptauson series of interviews 'over the end, in which he holds that One tario's liquor cont rem gen: erally, morally and Scefomicuiipes i is the Solution, at jenst for ting ollowing Sal Leto on, | Tv 1 Tot it be a an: Fring paliites hoes Washington 10 wu 0 on pg Ta ie faites a eg i a 'rep ) Who might desira to visit Ontario to juvenile th and its effects, .: Huey art